As projects are born, they going through issues, they face challenges, they change, they grow and eventually they come to an end. One of the great projects that spanned the entirety of 2017 and brought us fantastic new music each month has reached its limits. If you don't know what I'm talking about, I'll let you know that I'm talking about Day6 and their Every Day6 project. Every month, they would release a new track and halfway through the year the debuted their first full length album Sunrise. Well, we've come to the end of the year and they will release the follow-up to Sunrise with Moonrise. The song they are promoting this month is “I Like You”. Don't worry about Day6 disbanding because they're not. They just created a project and that project has reached its end.

To bring the project to an end, we have a beautiful music video about a boy confessing his love to his girl friend. There are two characters in the video. A girl and a boy. The girl is a barista at a coffee shop and the boy is climbing the roof of her shop with some inflatables. Towards the end of the video, after he's blown up the item, he texts her and tells her to look out the window. As she does, he lowers a giant blow-up heart that has the words “I like you” printed on it. It was a very cute video and I don't think there's anything bad that could be said about it. The band played their instruments almost carefree which was entertaining. Usually when a rock band performs a song, they want to present themselves as energetic but Day6 played their instruments so nonchalantly it was almost funny.

Again, for a closer song, this song was perfect. It had that Day6 touch to it that Day6 does to make all their songs sound so good. I think I've said this before but Day6 is really good at slow jams and this is another example of that. It was a soft rock song but the energy was more than present. The hook of the song was brilliant. There was a ton of raw emotion delivered in the vocals even though Day6 tends to put their vocals through a filter. An interesting feature to this song that you hear in k-pop very often was the fade out rather than a solid ending note or chord. It gave the song a more classic vibe along with the instrumentation and the vocal presence. Finally at the end of the video, there was a caption that read “the show must go on” which leads me to believe the story will continue.

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